Our CFOs

Meet Our Team

Charles K. Dargan IIFounder & Principal

Charles K. Dargan II is the founder and President of CFO-911 Corporation, an organization of senior executives that provides accounting, finance and operational expertise to both public and private companies. CFO-911 provides sophisticated accounting, finance and operational solutions to companies at strategic inflection points of their development and helps them effectively transition from one business stage to another.

Mr. Dargan has also served as the Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer of both public and private companies including Semotus Solutions, Inc., a wireless mobility software company and BioLargo, Inc. a disinfectant and sterilization company. Mr. Dargan serves as a director of CPSM, Inc. and Hiplink Software. Further, Mr. Dargan began his finance career in investment banking with Drexel Burnham Lambert and later became Managing Director of two regional firms, including Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin, where he was responsible for the management of the private placement activities of the firm. Mr. Dargan received his B.A. degree in Government from Dartmouth College, his M.B.A. degree and M.S.B.A. degree in Finance from the University of Southern California. Mr. Dargan is a CPA and CFA and is licensed as a general principal and a financial and operations principal in the securities industry.

Mr. Dargan graduated from Dartmouth College in 1977 with Summa Cum Laude honors. He continued at University of Southern California, earning an MBA in 1980 (with honors) and a Masters in Finance in 1982 with a concentration in derivative and security markets. Mr. Dargan has been a Certified Public Accountant since 1980, a chartered Financial Analyst since 1998, and has affiliations with the Los Angeles Society of Financial Analysts.

Adam MichelinCFO-911 Consultant

His experience spans a variety of industries including, food, light manufacturing, professional services, and distribution. His accomplishments span a wide range of responsibilities including President and CEO of several successful companies, and running a successful consulting practice at a Big Eight accounting firm.

Mr. Michelin helped many companies through financial and operational crisis. He has been appointed Assignee (Assignment for the Benefit of Creditors), Responsible Officer (RO), Chief Restructuring Officer (CRO), and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to companies in crisis. He has helped many companies avoid bankruptcy and successfully emerge from bankruptcy

Henry D. RitterCFO-911 Consultant

Mr. Ritter has over 30 years experience in public company consulting and specializes in financial management and interim executive roles. Other capabilities he provides include viability analyses on companies for financial institutions, equity investor groups and creditors, integrated financial and tax planning advice for closely held corporations and their owners with practice in financial and strategic planning, succession planning, business valuations, ESOP's, due diligence for investors, review of business plans and evaluation of merger and acquisitions plans.

Mr. Ritter's corporate experience includes being a partner at Ernst & Whinney, where he served as: Director, Washington Financial Services Practice, Member of the Firm's National Committee for Financial Planning; Advisor to the Firm's Telecommunication Consulting Group; Advisor to Washington Privately Owned and Emerging Business Practice. Further, he served in the National Practice Office providing expert witness testimony while with Ernst & Whinney. Mr. Ritter was also President, CEO and CFO at Dispatch Communications, where he commenced a start-up telecommunication company which became the second largest privately held mobile radio company in the country at the time of sale, three years later. Mr. Ritter has served on the boards of two closely held companies.

Mr. Ritter holds an AB, Economics and an MBA, Finance from Cornell University, a JD with a concentration in Tax from Washington School of Law (American University) and Post Graduate Studies from Dartmouth College’s Amos Tuck School of Business. He was an Adjunct Professor (15 years) at George Mason University (Business and Strategic Planning) and American University (Accounting).

Mr. Ritter is or has been a member of AICPA, MACPA , American Bar Association, Former Chair of the Cash Flow Committee of Legal and Financial Planning Task-Force Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust.

Jennifer OkiCFO-911 Consultant

Jennifer Oki has served in the capacity of Controller in private companies. Her strengths include revamping accounting and financial systems, controls and reports to comply with GAAP. She also prepares clients for and coaches them through financial audits. She has successfully revived several accounting departments that needed leadership, staffing analyses, accounting system implementation and employee training.

Her capabilities at the Controller level include advising senior management on financial matters such as creating budgets, developing cash flow projections, establishing internal controls, representing clients to outside independent auditors and implementing Human Resource processes. She is experienced in many software systems, including, but not limited to QuickBooks, Mas 90 and any industrial specific system such as Monkey Media (for the wholesale baking industry) etc.

Prior to entering the field of accountancy in the United States, Ms. Oki has worked with large corporations such as Federal Express and Singapore Airlines in Singapore. Her extensive experience in Singapore has given Ms. Oki a firm understanding of corporate culture, which she is able to leverage to the benefit of her clients.

Ms. Oki speaks fluent Mandarin. Currently, she is working toward an Award in Accounting with UCLA Extension.

Lisa MichelleCFO-911 Consultant

Lisa Michelle has over 20 years accounting, audit preparation and IT experience. Her work is focused on mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, restructuring and fraud. She started her career in private practice and then expanded her capabilities at KPMG. Lisa has extensive experience preparing opening balance sheets, re-stating balance sheets and preparing clients for periodic audits or assisting with pre-audit clean-up. Additional experience includes establishing shared services environments as well as documenting current state to an ideal future state for organizations or specific departments.

Lisa’s background also includes implementation of accounting, HRIS and ERP systems, policies and procedures, process improvement, annual budget and presentations. She is skilled at identifying gaps with associated risks to allow her to create and implement a solution to close said gaps, mitigate risks and improve workflow to create operational efficiencies. Lisa has identified errors in both accounting and payroll departments and recovered millions of dollars for her clients.

Her IT experience includes pre-merger and acquisition IT due diligence and organizational due diligence uncovering two important questions: who holds the undocumented intellectual capital and what do their systems look like in regards to hardware, software (including licensing) and security. She has also documented current state IT to future state IT platforms and prepared IT strategic plans designed to support upper management’s long-term goals.

Lisa holds a B.S. in Accounting Honors Program from The University of Tampa.